I realised that, as I hadn't seen this problem when I tested with an
8.10 LiveCD, this was likely to be some old settings getting in the way
of some new way of doing things in Intrepid. So I made a new user and
logged in as that user. Behold, problem gone.

After that it was a matter of bisecting config files. I finally ended up
deleting my ~/.config/autostart/metacity.desktop file. As I said above,
I use compiz, so I have no need of metacity. I'm not sure why it would
be started explicitly from my .config/autostart. Maybe I did something
funny with the session editor at some point? And it doesn't explain why
gconf would start eating CPU. However, it fixed the problem for me, and
right now that's good enough.

For your reference, the contents of that
~/.config/autostart/metacity.desktop were:

[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Encoding=UTF-8
Version=1.0
Name=No Name
Name[en_US]=Metacity
Comment[en_US]=Window Manager
Comment=Window Manager
Exec=/usr/bin/metacity
X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true

François, could you make a new user and log in as that new user? Does
that solve it for you as well?

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